Proposed Array = 3 rows of 6 x 185W Schott Monocrystalline panels.Arrays to be split centrally on roof to allow for walkway between arrays for roof access, maintenance and cleaning (3 panels to East and 3 panels to West).Arrays to be installed at 20 degree angle to ensure to over-shadowing in winter.SMA SB3000-HF Grid Tie inverter selected to maximise system capacity.

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Results

Actual output averaged 12.95 kWHr Per Day for the four years to end of August 2015.

See the customer's testimonal at right and the graphs below.

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Rooftop Panel Layout Plan

Front of PV Panels

Rear of PV Panels

SMA Inverter

Graph of Annual Solar Output

Daily Solar Panel Output

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quoteOur clients say...

"Our 3.33kW system (18 x 185 watt Schott panels plus an SMA Sunny Boy SB3000-HF invertor) was commissioned at the end of August 2011 and it has continued to produce great results. (You forecast 12.7 kWHr Per day and the actual output averaged 12.95 kWHr Per Day for the four years to end of August 2015.

"OK, I am a bit of a nerd but I love the fact that Sunny Explorer allows me to download actual data from my SMA invertor. I have friends with PV installations and they have little idea of what they have produced vs I have as much detail as I want. I don't monitor hourly output and tend to download the daily data only once every few months but that is more than adequate to see they have been a real success.

"The preferential FIT [Feed-In Tarrif] has been a real winner - we get back about $2,000 cash per year from Origin and haven't paid a power bill since the system was commissioned."